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Five receive Muddy Boot Awards

Posted at 3:09 pm December 22, 2017
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Five people won Muddy Boot Awards this year. In the top row, from left, they are Tom Ballard, David Bradshaw, and Sue Cange. In the bottom row are David Millhorn, left, and Ken Rueter.

Five people won Muddy Boot Awards this year. In the top row, from left, they are Tom Ballard, David Bradshaw, and Sue Cange. In the bottom row are David Millhorn, left, and Ken Rueter.

 

Five people received Muddy Boot Awards this year. They include scientists, business leaders, government officials, and a man who has done a little of everything during his career, a press release said.

Here are the winners of the 2017 Muddy Boot Awards, which are from the the East Tennessee Economic Council:

  • Tom Ballard, who has had three careers—with the University of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and now Pershing Yoakley and Associates, and still finds time to “spread the gospel of innovation” with his daily Teknovation.biz newsletter.
  • David Bradshaw, another multi-tasker who has worked at the Y-12 National Security Complex, Technology 2020, and most recently Pinnacle Financial Partners, and who has also served as the mayor of Oak Ridge and chairs of dozens of community causes.
  • Sue Cange, whose career with the U.S. Department of Energy saw her rise from a new employee in the environmental management program to the acting head of that same program before joining the faculty at Vanderbilt University this fall and who, in many ways over the years, enabled the reindustrialization program at the East Tennessee Technology Park site.
  • David Millhorn, senior vice president of the University of Tennessee and a leader in the revitalization of both the university system and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
  • Ken Rueter, president of URS | CH2M Oak Ridge (UCOR), a relative newcomer to East Tennessee who brings energy to everything he does, whether it be the environmental stewardship programs at ETTP or his work building hiking and biking trails while supporting the Foothills Land Conservancy and the East Tennessee Children’s Hospital.

“The one common trait in these five individuals,” ETEC President Jim Campbell said, “is the passion they bring in their own way to the work they do. Their dedication is infectious, and it makes everyone around them better. Clearly each person has made East Tennessee a better place to work, to play, and to thrive.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, College, East Tennessee Technology Park, Education, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Office, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: 2017 Muddy Boot Awards, David Bradshaw, David Millhorn, East Tennessee Economic Council, East Tennessee Technology Park, ETTP, Jim Campbell, Jim Henry, Ken Rueter, Muddy Boot Award, Muddy Boot Awards, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Pershing Yoakley and Associates, Pinnacle Financial Partners, Sue Cange, Technology 2020, Teknovation.biz, Tom Ballard, U.S. Department of Energy, UCOR, University of Tennessee, URS | CH2M Oak Ridge, Vanderbilt University, Y-12 National Security Complex

CapitalMark Bank now Pinnacle Financial

Posted at 7:35 pm March 14, 2016
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CapitalMark Bank and Trust changed its name and identity to Pinnacle Financial Partners on Monday, March 14, 2016, in a sign unveiling event at its Oak Ridge office in Jackson Square. (Submitted photo)

 

CapitalMark Bank and Trust changed its name and identity to Pinnacle Financial Partners on Monday in a sign unveiling event at its Oak Ridge office in Jackson Square.

CapitalMark was merged with Pinnacle on July 31, 2015, giving the firm a presence in three additional East Tennessee counties. CapitalMark had continued to operate under its brand until the systems and operations of the companies were totally integrated with Pinnacle.

Clients from both firms will enjoy more benefits as a result of the integration, including the convenience of accessing 43 offices in Tennessee’s four urban markets—Nashville, Knoxville, Memphis, and Chattanooga, a press release said.

For the past month, Pinnacle has communicated extensively with clients to explain the changes they will see in procedures, materials, and the website, www.pnfp.com, the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: CapitalMark Bank and Trust, David Bradshaw, Jackson Square, M. Terry Turner, Oak Ridge, Pinnacle Financial Partners

Pinnacle Financial Partners to acquire CapitalMark Bank and Trust

Posted at 10:50 pm April 7, 2015
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CapitalMark Bank and Trust Oct. 9, 2012

The front of CapitalMark Bank and Trust in Oak Ridge is pictured above on Oct. 9, 2012. (File photo)

 

David Bradshaw will continue to serve as Oak Ridge president

Pinnacle Financial Partners Inc., the second-largest bank based in Tennessee, on Tuesday announced an agreement to acquire CapitalMark Bank and Trust, which has a location in Oak Ridge. The merger is expected to close late in the third quarter or early in the fourth quarter of 2015.

David Bradshaw, CapitalMark’s Oak Ridge president, will become Pinnacle’s city president for Oak Ridge. CapitalMark clients will continue to work with their banker teams, which in Oak Ridge includes Bradshaw and Andy Boyer.

“CapitalMark is excited to partner with an organization that shares our commitment to excellent client service and has demonstrated strong operating performance and a long-term track record of growth,” said R. Craig Holley, CapitalMark’s chairman, president, and chief executive officer. “I strongly believe that, collectively, the two franchises can accomplish more, grow more efficiently, and realize more value for our shareholders together than independently. Since CapitalMark’s founding in 2007, we have focused on businesses and their owners, and we will continue that tradition with Pinnacle.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: CapitalMark, CapitalMark Bank and Trust, Charles E. Brock, David Bradshaw, Kenneth C. Dyer III, Knoxville, Launch Tennessee, M. Terry Turner, Oak Ridge, Pinnacle, Pinnacle Financial Partners, R. Craig Holley, R. Ryan Murphy III, Robert A. McCabe Jr.

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